20 days on Market
Key Details
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Listed: Oct 16, 2024Days on Market: 20Building Type: CondominiumNeighborhood: Gramercy Park (Manhattan)Doorman: FT Doorman
Open house:
- Wed Nov 6 at 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Description
Live on top of the world with panoramic views of the city. This stunning 3 bed, 3.5 bath home features a picture perfect NYC skyline from all angles. Iconic Empire State Building, Chrysler Building, Freedom Tower, Multiple bridges and both rivers are framed by floor to ceiling windows in every room.
The ceiling height is a soaring 11 foot throughout. Privacy is of the utmost importance, with only two residences per floor. You are so high up, this apartment features a rare offering of no neighboring apartments being able to look in. This residence features a neutral and sophisticated layout and design aesthetic.
The kitchen features a palette of natural materials such as marble, bleached oak, and white lacquer, outfitted with Miele appliances. Washer/dryer and multi zone central air for heating and cooling. The oversized spa-like primary bathroom features walls clad in soft white marble tiles and an intricate mosaic floor pattern consisting of three different marbles. Sinks and showers are complemented by The Grace Collection, Paris Forino’s custom line of faucets and fixtures for Waterworks in polished chrome, produced exclusively for VU New York. Situated in the heart of Manhattan’s most dynamic neighborhoods, this building offers a convenience not readily found.
The East River Greenway is easily accessible for morning runs and bike rides, whether you are heading Uptown or Downtown. Citi Bike stations dot the neighborhood and the seven subway lines nearby to make any morning commute convenient. You are a quick walk to Grand Central and Penn Station, and a quick drive to LaGuardia and JFK airports. The building offers amenities to include a fitness center, yoga room, screening room, residents’ lounge and pantry.
Thoughtfully designed by Paris Forino, each space has been intentionally geared towards sophistication and luxury. A rooftop terrace can be found on the 36th floor of the building, featuring lush greenery and furniture to view the stunning city skyscape.
The ceiling height is a soaring 11 foot throughout. Privacy is of the utmost importance, with only two residences per floor. You are so high up, this apartment features a rare offering of no neighboring apartments being able to look in. This residence features a neutral and sophisticated layout and design aesthetic.
The kitchen features a palette of natural materials such as marble, bleached oak, and white lacquer, outfitted with Miele appliances. Washer/dryer and multi zone central air for heating and cooling. The oversized spa-like primary bathroom features walls clad in soft white marble tiles and an intricate mosaic floor pattern consisting of three different marbles. Sinks and showers are complemented by The Grace Collection, Paris Forino’s custom line of faucets and fixtures for Waterworks in polished chrome, produced exclusively for VU New York. Situated in the heart of Manhattan’s most dynamic neighborhoods, this building offers a convenience not readily found.
The East River Greenway is easily accessible for morning runs and bike rides, whether you are heading Uptown or Downtown. Citi Bike stations dot the neighborhood and the seven subway lines nearby to make any morning commute convenient. You are a quick walk to Grand Central and Penn Station, and a quick drive to LaGuardia and JFK airports. The building offers amenities to include a fitness center, yoga room, screening room, residents’ lounge and pantry.
Thoughtfully designed by Paris Forino, each space has been intentionally geared towards sophistication and luxury. A rooftop terrace can be found on the 36th floor of the building, featuring lush greenery and furniture to view the stunning city skyscape.
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